Obituaries

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Bernard Lee Flaming

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Bernard Lee Flaming, retired Firefighter, retired member of the Oklahoma Army National Guard, and resident of Ponca City, OK passed away on October 17, 2022 at the age of 93. He was born on June 25, to Sam and Marie Berg Flaming in Fairview, OK. He attended Fairview Public High School and graduated from Enid Business College. He and the love of his life, Alberta Lucille Regier, were married on September 3, 1950 and resided in Enid, OK where they raised 6 children.
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Imogene Mankin Vineyard

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Mrs. Imogene Mankin Vineyard, widow of the late Dr. Edwin E. Vineyard, passed away October 19, 2022. Mrs. Vineyard has lived at 3540 Chickadee Lane in Enid since 2000. She and her late husband had lived in Ponca City for ten years following their retirement in 1990 after 25 years as president and first lady of Northern Oklahoma College. Private interment services for family only will be at the cemetery in Red Oak, Oklahoma. At her request, no public ceremony is planned.
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Patricia Verne (Norris) Carmack

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Memorial service for Patricia Verne (Norris) Carmack, age 75, will be held at the Community Christian Church, 2109 W. Grand Ave, Ponca City, Ok, 74601 at 1:00 PM on Friday, October 28, 2022, under the direction of Trout Funeral Home and Crematory, 505 W. Grand Ave, Ponca City, Ok 74601. Patti will be laid to rest at a later date.

John ‘Scott’ Dalton

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John ‘Scott’ Dalton, age 79, of Bernice, Oklahoma passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, October 18, 2022, in Grove, Oklahoma. Scott was born on June 25, 1943, in Bartlesville, Oklahoma to Francis and Esther (Nelson) Dalton. Scott graduated from College High School in Bartlesville and went on to attain a bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering at Oklahoma State University. He was employed as a Chemical Engineer at Conoco in Bartlesville for many years before his retirement. He married his wife, Terri, in 1964 and the couple moved to Bernice 12 years ago. Not one to sit idle, fishing was not enthusiastic enough for Scott, but he did love the waters of Grand Lake and water skiing was one of his favorite pastimes. He was normally a quiet, studious man, but as an avid Kansas City Chiefs supporter, he could certainly get excited watching a Chiefs game. Hunting was another outdoor sport he thoroughly enjoyed. Scott was preceded in death by his parents and son David Dalton. He is survived by his beloved wife Terri and grandson Gregory Dalton. No services are planned at this time.
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Donald L. Bayer

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Donald L. Bayer, 80, beloved Father, and Brother was called to his eternal resting place on October 17, 2022. He entered this world on November 10, 1941, in Garden City, Kansas born to Joseph Adam Bayer and Margaret Ellen Gatlin Bayer.